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FOX NEWS WORLD RSS FEED Back to the main page THIS LINK IS LOCKED! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FORMER HONDURAN PRESIDENT APPEARS IN NYC, TAKES STAND IN DRUG TRAFFICKING TRIAL Former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández took the stand Tuesday at his New York trial, denying charges he protected drug dealers in exchange for bribes. No content available. HEZBOLLAH LAUNCHES MASSIVE ROCKET BARRAGE ON ISRAEL DAY AFTER BIDEN ENVOY ARRIVED IN LEBANON Hezbollah militants in Lebanon and the IDF exchanged rockets Tuesday a day after a White House senior adviser visited Beirut in a diplomatic effort to quell ongoing clashes. No content available. AUSTRALIA AND LAOS ELEVATE BILATERAL RELATIONS AT SOUTHEAST ASIAN SUMMIT The Southeast Asian summit served as the backdrop for an agreement between Australia and Laos on defense, environment, energy, and agriculture issues. No content available. MEXICO CITY DROUGHT CAUSES RAINWATER CATCHMENT BASIN TO CATCH FIRE AND BURN FOR A DAY A Mexico City catchment basin caught fire, resulting in a fire that blazed through 75 acres of dried plant matter, on the city's northwest side. No content available. HAITIAN PRIME MINISTER LANDS IN PUERTO RICO AS HE TRIES TO RETURN HOME TO QUELL GANG VIOLENCE Primer Minister Ariel Henry has yet to announce a return date, as armed gangs have mounted an attempt to seize control of Haiti's major international airport. No content available. EXILED SOUTH SUDANESE ACADEMIC CHARGED IN SCHEME TO TRAFFIC WEAPONS, OVERTHROW GOVERNMENT Peter Biar Ajak, 40, has been charged in Arizona in connection with a conspiracy to purchase and illegally export weapons in a bid to overthrow the South Sudanese government. No content available. STATE FUNERAL FOR LATE CANADIAN PM BRIAN MULRONEY PLANNED FOR MARCH 23 The state funeral of former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney is set to be held on March 23 in Montreal, almost a month after he died at a Florida hospital. He was 84. No content available. MOLDOVA REPORTS 'UNPRECEDENTED' RUSSIAN INTERFERENCE IN LEADUP TO 2 MAJOR VOTES Moldova's Intelligence and Security Services warned Tuesday against "unprecedented" interference by Russia in the leadup to a European Union referendum and presidential vote. No content available. GERMANY ARRESTS ITALIAN SOCCER FAN OVER HITLER SALUTE AT BEER HALL An 18-year-old Lazio soccer fan was arrested and fined in Munich, Germany, after giving a Hitler salute at the beer hall where the Nazi party was founded. No content available. GOP SENATOR CALLS FOR DOD TO TAKE ACTION AFTER CHINESE, PHILIPPINE COAST GUARD VESSELS COLLIDE Senator Eric Schmitt of Missouri is calling on the Pentagon to take action after Chinese and Philippines Coast Guard vessels collided in the disputed South China Sea on Tuesday. No content available. PHILIPPINE AND CHINESE VESSELS COLLIDE IN DISPUTED SOUTH CHINA SEA AND 4 FILIPINO CREW ARE INJURED Four Filipino sailors were injured following a collision in the contentious South China Sea, which is of vital strategic importance for both the Philippines and China. No content available. VENEZUELA SETS PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION FOR JULY 28 AS OPPOSITION CANDIDATE REMAINS BLOCKED Venezuela's government has announced its presidential election will take place on July 28, amidst a tumultuous situation in which the leading opposition candidate remains banned. No content available. WATCH: ELDERLY WOMAN KEEPS CALM AS STORE SHUTTER ACCIDENTALLY LIFTS HER OFF THE GROUND The incident lasted around 30 seconds, with Anne Hughes suspended from the security screen for around 12 seconds before a colleague rushed to help free her and ease her to the ground. No content available. ALBANIA IMPRISONS ETHNIC GREEK MAYOR ON VOTE-BUYING CHARGES, STOKING REGIONAL TENSION FEARS An Albanian court on Tuesday imprisoned Dhionisios Alfred Beleri on vote-buying charges, raising concerns over potential ramifications regarding neighboring Greece. No content available. BUFFALOES ROAMING MAJOR HIGHWAY PROMPT WILDLIFE RESCUE OPERATION IN SOUTH AFRICA In South Africa, two buffaloes were found wandering along a major highway near Johannesburg, posing a risk to motorists due to their unpredictable behavior and large size. No content available. SKIER INJURED IN BEAR ATTACK AT NORTH MACEDONIA NATURE PARK, OFFICIALS SAY A Danish skier was injured on Tuesday in a bear attack at a nature park in North Macedonia. The incident occurred in an area where the brown bear population has seen a surge. No content available. HUNGARY'S PRESIDENT FORMALLY SIGNS BILL APPROVING SWEDEN'S NATO MEMBERSHIP, ENDING 18-MONTH DELAY After 18 months of delays, Hungary's President Tamás Sulyok signed a bill approving Sweden's NATO bid, clearing the final hurdle for Sweden's membership. No content available. ISRAEL CEASE-FIRE NEGOTIATIONS END WITHOUT BREAKTHROUGH WITH RAMADAN DAYS AWAY, EGYPT SAYS Negotiations between Hamas and Egypt, for a cease-fire in Gaza and the release of Israeli hostages ended on Tuesday without breakthrough, officials say. No content available. SPAIN’S CATALONIA REGION OFFERS 2.5 MILLION WOMEN AND GIRLS FREE MENSTRUAL PRODUCTS Spain's Catalonia region has introduced a women's health initiative offering free reusable menstrual products to approximately 2.5 million women and girls. No content available. FBI HUNTS FOR IRAN'S WOULD-BE ASSASSIN WHO HAS ALLEGEDLY TARGETED TRUMP ADMIN OFFICIALS Tehran, Iran, has repeatedly threatened to kill Trump administration officials involved in the death of IRGC Quds Force Commander Qassem Soleimani, with at least one attempt foiled by DHS. No content available. INTERNATIONAL COURT ISSUES ARREST WARRANTS FOR RUSSIAN OFFICERS OVER ATTACKS ON UKRAINE'S INFRASTRUCTURE The International Criminal Court has issued arrest warrants for two Russian military officers for their involvement in directing attacks on civilian infrastructure in Ukraine. No content available. ITALY JOINS EU NAVAL MISSION TO PROTECT SHIPS AFTER ITALIAN DESTROYER IS ATTACKED Italian lawmakers have approved their country's involvement in an EU naval mission aimed at safeguarding cargo ships in the Red Sea from attacks by Houthi rebels in Yemen. No content available. GHANA'S PRESIDENT DELAYS ACTION ON CONTROVERSIAL ANTI-LGBTQ BILL UNTIL SUPREME COURT ISSUES CHALLENGE Ghana's president has announced that his government will await a Supreme Court ruling before deciding on a bill that aims to further criminalize LGBTQ actions in the country. No content available. SOLDIER KILLED, ANOTHER SERIOUSLY INJURED IN VEHICLE ACCIDENT AT POLAND ARMY CAMP A soldier was killed and another was injured after a military tracked vehicle ran them over at the Land Forces Training Center in Drawsko Pomorskie, Poland. No content available. GERMANY'S FOREIGN MINISTER URGES WESTERN BALKANS COUNTRIES TO JOIN THE EUROPEAN UNION Germany's foreign minister voiced the importance of Western Balkan countries joining the European Union to strengthen Europe's stance against Russia's aggression toward Ukraine. No content available.